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    Stanza

    Stanza

    Stanford NLP Python library for many human languages

    Stanza is a collection of accurate and efficient tools for the linguistic analysis of many human languages. Starting from raw text to syntactic analysis and entity recognition, Stanza brings state-of-the-art NLP models to languages of your choosing. Stanza is a Python natural language analysis package. It contains tools, which can be used in a pipeline, to convert a string containing human language text into lists of sentences and words, to generate base forms of those words, their parts of speech and morphological features, to give a syntactic structure dependency parse, and to recognize named entities. ...
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    NetworkX

    NetworkX

    Network analysis in Python

    NetworkX is a Python package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks. Data structures for graphs, digraphs, and multigraphs. Many standard graph algorithms. Network structure and analysis measures. Generators for classic graphs, random graphs, and synthetic networks. Nodes can be "anything" (e.g., text, images, XML records). Edges can hold arbitrary data (e.g., weights, time-series). Open source 3-clause BSD license. Well tested with over 90% code coverage. Additional benefits from Python include fast prototyping, easy to teach, and multi-platform. ...
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    RAG Anything

    RAG Anything

    RAG-Anything: All-in-One RAG Framework

    ...The system uses a multi-stage pipeline (e.g., document parsing, content analysis, knowledge graph construction, intelligent retrieval) so queries can navigate across modalities with deeper understanding and relevance.
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    pangu.py

    pangu.py

    Paranoid text spacing in Python

    ...It’s designed to be pragmatic and lightweight, with sensible defaults that handle common edge cases found in websites, blogs, and multilingual technical docs. Because it targets clarity over heavy linguistic analysis, it’s easy to adopt and delivers immediate, visible improvements to mixed CJK/Latin text.
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    LangExtract

    LangExtract

    A Python library for extracting structured information

    LangExtract is a Python library developed by Google that leverages large language models (LLMs) to extract structured information from unstructured text—such as clinical notes, research papers, or literary works—based on user-defined instructions. It is designed to transform free-form text into reliable, schema-constrained data while maintaining traceability back to the source material. Each extracted entity is precisely grounded in its original context, allowing visual inspection and...
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    Software Copyright Materials Skill

    Software Copyright Materials Skill

    Skills, a Chinese software copyright application material generator

    Software Copyright Skill is an open-source Codex skill for generating Chinese software copyright application materials from a local software project. It helps developers prepare the documents required for a software copyright filing without relying on paid document-preparation services. The skill reads the real project, guides the user through key confirmations, and produces organized materials that can be reviewed and edited locally. It can generate application-form reference information,...
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    Loggifly

    Loggifly

    Get Alerts from your Docker Container Logs

    LoggiFly is a lightweight, open-source monitoring tool designed to watch Docker container logs in real time and trigger alerts, notifications, or automated actions based on predefined keywords or regular expression patterns. Instead of manually scanning logs for issues or relying solely on centralized monitoring stacks, LoggiFly proactively inspects streams of container output and notifies users through services like Ntfy, Slack, Discord, Telegram, or webhooks when significant events occur....
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    Interpret-Text

    Interpret-Text

    State-of-the-art explainers for text-based machine learning models

    A library that incorporates state-of-the-art explainers for text-based machine learning models and visualizes the result with a built-in dashboard. Interpret-Text builds on Interpret, an open source python package for training interpretable models and helping to explain blackbox machine learning systems. We have added extensions to support text models. Interpret-Text incorporates community-developed interpretability techniques for NLP models and a visualization dashboard to view the results. ...
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    Model Search

    Model Search

    Framework that implements AutoML algorithms

    Model Search is an AutoML research system for discovering neural network architectures with minimal human intervention. Instead of hand-crafting models, you define a search space and objectives, then the system explores candidate architectures using controllers and population-based strategies. It supports multiple tasks (such as vision or text) by letting you express reusable building blocks—layers, cells, and topologies—that the search can recombine. Training, evaluation, and promotion of...
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    Pythopad

    Pythopad

    A free Python source code editor and Notepad replacement for Windows

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    fastNLP

    fastNLP

    fastNLP: A Modularized and Extensible NLP Framework

    ...Various convenient NLP tools, such as Embedding loading (including ELMo and BERT), intermediate data cache, etc.. Provide a variety of neural network components and recurrence models (covering tasks such as Chinese word segmentation, named entity recognition, syntactic analysis, text classification, text matching, metaphor resolution, summarization, etc.). Trainer provides a variety of built-in Callback functions to facilitate experiment recording, exception capture, etc. Automatic download of some datasets and pre-trained models.
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    Frontend Regression Validator (FRED)

    Frontend Regression Validator (FRED)

    Visual regression tool used to compare baseline and updated instances

    ...FRED is responsible for automatic visual regression testing, with the purpose of ensuring that functionality is not broken by comparing a current(baseline) and an updated version of a website. The visual analysis computes the Normalized Mean Squared error and the Structural Similarity Index on the screenshots of the baseline and updated sites, while the visual AI looks at layout and content changes independently by applying image segmentation Machine Learning techniques to recognize high-level text and image visual structures. This reduces the impact of dynamic content yielding false positives. ...
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    ComplexEventExtraction

    ComplexEventExtraction

    Expression pattern collection of Chinese compound event extraction

    ComplexEventExtraction is a Chinese NLP project for identifying relationships between events expressed in compound sentences. It defines patterns for causal, conditional, sequential, contrastive, and parallel event structures. The system uses explicit connective words and phrase combinations to split text into linked event pairs. Extracted results can support event graphs that represent how situations develop, conflict, or depend on one another. The repository catalogs hundreds of linguistic...
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    DirDiff

    DirDiff

    Python 2.7 script, analyzing 2 directories for differences.HTML output

    Comparing two different versions of a directory with text files of any kind has never been easier. Detects deleted files, new files, files with changed name but same content and of course a side-by-side / line-by-line comparison of changed files. Number of context-lines is configurable. Here's, how to call it: >python DirDiff.py dir1 dir2 output.html or >python.exe DirDiff.py -l 3 -v olddir newdir dirdiff.html -l is the number of context lines in the side-by-side comparison. -v...
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    Gitinspector

    Gitinspector

    The statistical analysis tool for git repositories

    Gitinspector is a statistical analysis tool for git repositories. The default analysis shows general statistics per author, which can be complemented with a timeline analysis that shows the workload and activity of each author. Under normal operation, it filters the results to only show statistics about a number of given extensions and by default only includes source files in the statistical analysis. This tool was originally written to help fetch repository statistics from student projects...
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    TextBlob

    TextBlob

    TextBlob is a Python library for processing textual data

    Simple, Pythonic, text processing, Sentiment analysis, part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase extraction, translation, and more. It provides a simple API for diving into common natural language processing (NLP) tasks such as part-of-speech tagging, noun phrase extraction, sentiment analysis, classification, translation, and more. TextBlob stands on the giant shoulders of NLTK and pattern, and plays nicely with both.
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    Voikko

    Voikko

    Library of linguistic tools

    Voikko is a spell checking, grammar checking, morphological analysis and hyphenation system. Spell checkers are available for multiple languages, other features for Finnish only.
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    FramerD is a distributed semi-structured object database originally developed at MIT. It provides an internationalized Scheme-based scripting language, built-in text analysis tools, and special support for web scripting.
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